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Rott am Inn

Rott am Inn Monastery

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Rott am Inn Monastery

Rott am Inn Monastery

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    August 20, 2019

    The beginnings of the monastery date back to the late 11th century. Probably on the occasion of the wedding of his son Kuno II von Rott with Elisabeth of Lorraine († 1086) matured in Palatine Count Kuno I. von Rott the plan to found a monastery on the family estate. When 1081 Kuno II von Rott fell childless in the battle of Höchstädt in the army of King Henry IV, the foundation was renewed and the monastery was taken under papal protection.

    Through possessions in the Lamer angle in the Bavarian Forest, it is often associated with its development and history.

    Due to the secularization of the monastery was dissolved in 1803, parts of the plant torn down or sold, the forest property nationalized and sold the valuable library with a few exceptions. Many of the remaining parts of the building fell victim to a major fire in 1937. However, the abbey church was preserved and today serves as a parish church.

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      May 15, 2022

      The unique harmony of space, furnishings and program that characterizes the Rotter monastery church is the result of a literally “unique” collaborative work of the most important artists of southern German rococo. It owes its existence primarily to the patron, Abbot Benedict II Lutz (1720–1777). Born in Kitzbühel in 1720, Benedikt Lutz entered Rott Abbey in 1737, presumably due to the geographic proximity to the incorporated Priory Pillersee. Novitiate and theological studies led him to Weihenstephan near Freising, where the respected Father Roman Weixer (1690-1764) became his fatherly friend.

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      de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloster_Rott

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